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Students will enroll in the Core Curriculum standards
outlined in state law if the parent or legal guardian
gives approval in writing for the student to opt out
of the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum.
For details see “Success” brochure or graduation
requirements online at <www.sde.state.ok.us>.
This curriculum meets the state’s requirements
for high school graduation and a standard diploma.
The local Board of Education may set graduation
requirements above the state standards.
Not all courses included in this curriculum are aligned
to requirements for college admission, but students
may be admitted to college if they complete the
required coursework for college admission.
Not all courses included in this curriculum are aligned
to requirements for college admission, but students
may be eligible for the Oklahoma’s Promise tuition
waiver if they complete the required coursework.
Students must meet additional requirements related
to End-of-Instruction tests and the Personal Financial
Literacy Passport (see details on checklist page).
Oklahoma’s High School Graduation Requirements
under Title 70 Oklahoma Statutes § 11-103.6
College Preparatory/Work
Ready Curriculum Standards Core Curriculum Standards
The decision to opt out of the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum to the Core Curriculum standards may
be made more than once, but it may become more diffi cult for a student in the upper grades to select specifi c courses
necessary for high school graduation. Contact your local high school counselor for assistance.
For more information on:
• Local high school graduation requirements, contact your high school counselor.
• Oklahoma’s Promise college tuition waiver requirements, contact the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education, (405) 225-9100.
• State graduation requirements, contact Counseling, (405) 521-3549, or Accreditation, (405) 521-3333, at the
Oklahoma State Department of Education (SDE).
• Achieving Classroom Excellence Act requirements, contact the SDE’s Offi ce of Standards and Curriculum,
(405) 521-3361.
• End-of-Instruction (EOI) tests, contact the SDE’s Offi ce of Accountability and Assessment, (405) 521-3341.
ACE Graduation Checklist
aligned to the detailed brochure:
Earning Skills for Success
Students entering the 9th grade are required to enroll
in the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum.
A student’s parent or legal guardian may complete an
opt-out form provided by the school to request that
the student be enrolled under the Core Curriculum
standards also in state law.
This curriculum meets the state’s requirements
for high school graduation and a standard diploma.
The local Board of Education may set graduation
requirements above the state standards.
This curriculum is aligned to the requirements for college
admission at Oklahoma’s colleges and universities.
This curriculum is aligned to “Oklahoma’s Promise,”
a program that provides a college tuition waiver for
students who meet specifi c eligibility requirements.
Students must meet additional requirements related
to End-of-Instruction tests and the Personal Financial
Literacy Passport (see details on checklist page).
www.sde.state.ok.us
Oklahoma Requirements for High
School Graduation, Student Testing,
and Oklahoma’s Promise
JUNE 2009

Students will enroll in the Core Curriculum standards
outlined in state law if the parent or legal guardian
gives approval in writing for the student to opt out
of the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum.
For details see “Success” brochure or graduation
requirements online at .
This curriculum meets the state’s requirements
for high school graduation and a standard diploma.
The local Board of Education may set graduation
requirements above the state standards.
Not all courses included in this curriculum are aligned
to requirements for college admission, but students
may be admitted to college if they complete the
required coursework for college admission.
Not all courses included in this curriculum are aligned
to requirements for college admission, but students
may be eligible for the Oklahoma’s Promise tuition
waiver if they complete the required coursework.
Students must meet additional requirements related
to End-of-Instruction tests and the Personal Financial
Literacy Passport (see details on checklist page).
Oklahoma’s High School Graduation Requirements
under Title 70 Oklahoma Statutes § 11-103.6
College Preparatory/Work
Ready Curriculum Standards Core Curriculum Standards
The decision to opt out of the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum to the Core Curriculum standards may
be made more than once, but it may become more diffi cult for a student in the upper grades to select specifi c courses
necessary for high school graduation. Contact your local high school counselor for assistance.
For more information on:
• Local high school graduation requirements, contact your high school counselor.
• Oklahoma’s Promise college tuition waiver requirements, contact the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education, (405) 225-9100.
• State graduation requirements, contact Counseling, (405) 521-3549, or Accreditation, (405) 521-3333, at the
Oklahoma State Department of Education (SDE).
• Achieving Classroom Excellence Act requirements, contact the SDE’s Offi ce of Standards and Curriculum,
(405) 521-3361.
• End-of-Instruction (EOI) tests, contact the SDE’s Offi ce of Accountability and Assessment, (405) 521-3341.
ACE Graduation Checklist
aligned to the detailed brochure:
Earning Skills for Success
Students entering the 9th grade are required to enroll
in the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum.
A student’s parent or legal guardian may complete an
opt-out form provided by the school to request that
the student be enrolled under the Core Curriculum
standards also in state law.
This curriculum meets the state’s requirements
for high school graduation and a standard diploma.
The local Board of Education may set graduation
requirements above the state standards.
This curriculum is aligned to the requirements for college
admission at Oklahoma’s colleges and universities.
This curriculum is aligned to “Oklahoma’s Promise,”
a program that provides a college tuition waiver for
students who meet specifi c eligibility requirements.
Students must meet additional requirements related
to End-of-Instruction tests and the Personal Financial
Literacy Passport (see details on checklist page).
www.sde.state.ok.us
Oklahoma Requirements for High
School Graduation, Student Testing,
and Oklahoma’s Promise
JUNE 2009